Soft Neutral Makeup Tutorial

Posted on August 2, 2013

I can’t thank you guys enough for helping me get inspired.
Your requests were brilliant.
This one was inspired by this pin. Thank you Nikki for the idea!
I had so much fun with this look and I learned a few new tricks!

Hopefully you like the video, I tried doing a voice over version this time so let me know which you prefer:)

What I used:
Before the video I prepped with:St. Ives MoistureMUF HD Primer
& a really light application of Armani Silk Foundation
I probably wouldn’t normally wear foundation under this look but for videos it makes a big difference to have a really blank canvas.

Jamie H

Cara

In English, Ariadne is is usually pronounced Ar-ee-AHd-nee but what you said would be using the normal Spanish vowel rules so I’m interested to see if anyone knows how Ms. Artiles pronounces it.

In yet another example of your awesomeness I really enjoyed this video and feel like a I learned some neat tricks even though I was SO DISAPPOINTED that these pins were so popular because I had no interest in them. You made me interested.

(Also, is that a card catalogue behind you? I am SO JEALOUS! I’ve always wanted one but every time I’ve found one they’ve been prohibitively expensive.)

Cara

Pennyp

August 21, 2013 at 6:39 am

Wow. C8. I think I tried c6 and it seemed too dark/dirty looking. I have N5 and it seems just sort of okay-ish. I use Covergirl 410 make-up, if that gives you an idea of my skin tone. I really like the Physician Formula bronzer/blush duo you recommended a LONG time ago (the blush is three little hearts on the right side) but it seems like I have to rub the brush in the bronzer over and over and the bronzer is gone but there is a ton of blush left. Now I don’t know how to get just that color bronzer. (the girl at my Ulta said I would just have to start by buying the different bronzers and see which one was similar and then return the rest….uhm, not doing that.)
Let me know next time you come to San Fran and I’ll just have you do a make-over Monday on me!
THANKS!

Kristin

August 2, 2013 at 5:04 am

Wow this is.a.really great look. Im gonna get the eyeshadow palette. I have the lorac one. Oh the benefit mascara there real link goes to Amazon for 36. I get mine from sephora for 23. Just a friendly note if others want it. Great work! Would love to know the lip color.

Kelly M

I use the C5- Classic Beige instead the C8 she usually shows. I’m a C1 or C2 in the foundation depending on the time of year. Cara told me that’s probably my best bet at the moment. (I’m just killing time until her line is available. The C5 is still a little warm for contour on my skin.)

Wow! What a great video, LOVE the make up, LOVE the hair! You are so beautiful! I’m always so amazed at how natural you make everything look. I LOVED the voice over. I think we really got a great description of what you were doing but still got your great personality along with it. I loved your facial expression toward the end when you were putting the concealer on and you messed up over your brow. tee hee….great job!!

michelle

August 2, 2013 at 6:58 am

the part of how you applied your liquid liner ( and lashes) too would be very helpful to show as that is major in getting the right eye shape. Maybe a tutorial on how to apply liquid liner as well as how to ” clean up” finishing touch to all shape eyes. pretty look though. love the written and video tutorial as it helps a lot !!

This was a helpful video and you look fantastic from start to finish. I agree about colored contacts – they are completely uncomfortable. I’ll make due with green eyes. Thanks for the tips… I’m off to play with my makeup.

Judith

Cara, this is basically how I want to look all the time! I loved the video. Your new setup seems to be working great! I would love to know what your lighting setup is: are you directly in front of a window? Do you have any other lights pointed at you? And are there any other lights on in the room? I’ve recently started making beauty videos for my channel, and I’m not totally happy with my lighting yet. I would be so grateful for any info. Thank you for all the inspiration!!!
Here’s my url, but no pressure to look, seriously! http://www.youtube.com/user/JuliesBeautyDish/videos

malnie

August 2, 2013 at 8:04 am

Cara LOVE it all!! So excited when you post tutorials! This summer my sisters and I while visiting my parents with all our kiddos tried a lot of your techniques and loved them all. We also found out after reading through your whole blog that my little sister is friends (they live close by eachother) with one of your sisters. Small world! What is your highlighter you use? I can not find a highlighter that I like and would LOVE to try yours. If you don’t mind sharing what is it and where do I get it? If it is possible I will run to the store today! I think this would help me out ALOT when I am HACing. Thanks again!!

Cara

August 2, 2013 at 10:47 am

Melanie! I am so glad the techniques are working for you! How cool, which sister? The highlighter I use is my specific formulation that I’ve been working with a chemist on for a little over a year now, I am hoping to have it available to you guys by end of October! So sorry it’s not available yet!

Melanie

August 2, 2013 at 5:12 pm

Cara my sister (Emily) is friends with Heidi. Just to make sure do you have a sister named Heidi 😉 Is Emily even right about this? She saw Heidi on your blog and couldnt believe it. They live in the same town and used to be in the same ward. Emily likes her a lot.

Cara

This is a great everyday makeup look. I never would have thought to set my makeup with a light bronzer, but now I’m definitely going to try it for a more glowy look, especially since I have a waterproof bronzer for summer but no waterproof powder! I think the voiceover worked really nicely and helped speed up the video since you didn’t have to think and articulate in front of the camera, and I know you’ve talked about getting that deer in the headlights thing before. When are you going to reveal your highlighter/makeup line?

Cara

Ana

August 2, 2013 at 8:14 am

It looks like you read my mind, I was going to search for a tutorial inspired in Ariadne Artiles, and here it is (I follow you via bloglovin). Your pronounciation was ok, Ariadne is a model from the Canary Islands in Spain, and she pronounces it the same way, except for the spanish soft “r”. (I´m spanish, too)
I loved the video, as usual. I´m learning a lot. Thank you.

Cara

Absolutely stunning and yet pretty simple to do. Gonna try and do something with my eyebrows…I just need practise and to get used to them being more defined and darker if I fill them. Can’t listen to the vid with the volume up just now but will do when I get the chance, was easy enough to follow even without sound ; )

Katie

melanie

August 2, 2013 at 8:23 am

Cara I noticed your skin before you started your tutorial and it looks soft and smooth as if you have something on. So with this said I have one last question…what are you wearing? Do you care to tell me brand and color? Do you have a tinted moisturizer you like? I have a hard time wearing foundation so if there is one that you use that is not too heavy and looks natural can you let me know what it is? I am finally ready to put something on my skin:) Thanks so MUCH for answering these questions! You are my go to girl for my makeup and I trust you! You haven’t let me down! Thank you!!!

Lisa

Cara

August 2, 2013 at 11:16 am

Yes I did a separate video of my prep and then forget to mention that I had prepped (of course my skin does not look like that without some foundation!) I used MUF HD primer, St. Ives Moisturizer and Armani Silk Foundation. I’ll add links in the post:)

Oh my gosh! This was the girl I wanted you to do! Thank you so much!! And thank you for posting the expensive face products like I asked, I feel so blessed to have a blogger who actually listens to its viewers.

Sheena

August 2, 2013 at 8:57 am

I loved the video but I actually prefer the way you used to do them (without the voice over, you talking while you do the tutorial). I would love to know what color lip gloss that is from Vicky’s. I had one for years called French Silk or French Kiss. They don’t make it anymore and it is depressing. I had bought a few little pots of it but now I am completely out. I wish they would bring it back. Anyway, loved the tutorial. And the card catalog behind you. And the dress. 🙂

Ari

August 2, 2013 at 8:57 am

Love this look!! It seems so easy!! And I like how you pretty much nailed her name on the first try! My name is pretty similar, Ariadna, and people are always butchering it, lol. Anyway, love this look and I’m loving the voice over. I’m excited to try this this weekend!!

Erica

Elizabeth

August 2, 2013 at 9:29 am

Hey Cara! Love this new trick for contouring the eyes. And this pic of Ariadne was my favorite as well. I think you did a beautiful job of recreating the look. And I was either distracted or maybe just missed what you did after the liquid liner… did you blend/smudge it out or just leave it dark? I’ll go back and watch again when I get a chance. Oh and I’m rocking my ‘don’t care hair’ today 🙂 ❤

Anja

August 2, 2013 at 9:42 am

This comment is going to be very superficial, but I just have to say it: You are SO beautiful! My gosh, when your page popped up you took my breath away…. seriously! And just to emphasize my statement: I’m from a part of the world that is known for beautiful women (Scandinavia) Just saying…

Love your blog, and yes I’m straight (not that it matters). And for the sake of intelligence: You are a great blogger too, love your integrity, flair and just your general awsomness 🙂

Tina

Tina

LOL this reminded me of a scene from that show “Pregnant in Heels” when LT says “this dress will make the children gag!” Seems like some people are turning “gasp/go crazy over” into “gag” these days, so your original comment kinda makes sense. 🙂

Loved it, Cara! And DEFINITELY KEEP the voice-over!! That made is soo much easier to follow along and actually imagine us doing our own makeup like you were, instead of stopping and talking during it. 🙂 It made it faster too.

Gorgeous make up! When this picture first popped up on my Instagram, I actually thought you were one of my friends. You look just like her with your brown contacts and this make up! Both beautiful women.

The voice over was nice for the fact that it was able to speed up the video, but I think I actually like the old videos better. But they’re both fine and whichever one makes life easier for you is fine by me. 🙂

Camille

August 2, 2013 at 11:47 am

I was wondering if its worth it to buy the Stila In the Light pallet. My hubby just got me the Lorac Pro Pallet so it’s a good idea for me to get the Stile one too? I love both of them but they seem similar and I’d like some more opinions on it. Thanks girls and Cara! 🙂

Kaitlyn T

Kris

August 2, 2013 at 12:24 pm

I love your braid! How did you make it look so classy??! Every time I try to do it, I look terrible and you can absolutely tell I only took 5 mins. to get ready (which is true…but other people don’t need to know that!) 🙂

Becca

August 2, 2013 at 1:34 pm

Love this look! You look like you’re glowing and glistening with summer and sunshine. Can’t wait to try it! Please, please, PLEASE, PLEASE do a an eyeliner/lashes tutorial! So anxious to see your new makeup room, and even moreso for your concealer/highlighter mix! Are you sure we can’t pre-order???

One last thought… I do like the voice-over for the fact that it speeds up the video, but in all honesty I prefer the old way. I like to see the detail of your method. Seems to help me more. And I like that your personality shines through more in the old videos.

Erin

Lauren

August 2, 2013 at 3:31 pm

Thank you for taking the time to personally respond to our questions. I have never found a blog like this with such practical application and tips that actually translate. You are the best. Do you have any suggestions for setting the look so that it can last for hours? Ideally for up to 8 hours? I use bare-minerals primer, clinique dramatically different moisturizer, and bare minerals makeup including a setting powder. Still doesn’t last that long. However these products do seem to last a little better than drugstore products. Would love your thoughts on this, thank you thank you!!

Angie

August 2, 2013 at 4:43 pm

Love this look. I liked the VoiceOver but it felt a bit rushed. For someone who is just learning techniques it really helps me to watch each step! Love the tutorials, please keep them coming. Thanks for the great tips.

Drea

Kelly

August 2, 2013 at 6:36 pm

Gorgeous!!!! I think one of the best things about your blog is you and your warm, relatable personality. I think a bit of that is lost in the voiceover although I get that it makes for a better tutorial.

Arnaz K

August 2, 2013 at 7:00 pm

Cara this is really awesome! You look fantastic. I think you should start doing workshops…(first one should be for H.A.C!!!) I would definitely come. It would be great if you could show us what to do with the make-up we have too! You are super talented. xoxox

I love this highlighting and contouring job with your face shape. It just brings out your cheek bones and makes your face look like a completely different shape. Beautiful! This is one of my favorites!

Mallory Loch

August 2, 2013 at 8:39 pm

Loving the recent videos! I think its really helpful to watch how you do things…light amounts with lots of strokes until you reach the desired effect. I forget about that sometimes and start with too much product. Can NEVER get enough of the HAC’ing…you’re right it’s amazing to watch it transform shapes of faces and noses! Are you still mostly using the Balm bronzer for your HAC’ing? Also…would love a video about a couple of different eyeshadow combos again just to watch how and where you apply and layer colors.

This has to be my favorite look you have done! Just so soft & pretty! I am also so glad that you used the Stila palette as I bought it on your recommendation several months ago and use it every day (best eye shadow purchase I have made). As always I thoroughly enjoy your blog and the great content and am really looking forward to seeing your finished office makeover.

I just tried this look today, and I LOVE IT!!! I also love when you use colours I already have 🙂
Quick question- I live in Canada and am unable to find the Cover girl Mink in stores. I know you can order it off Amazon, but the American Amazon doesn’t ship that product to Canada and the Canadian Amazon sells it for $20+ (for one!) So I’m wondering if you have any suggestions for an alternative that’s close in colour that I can find in the stores. I found a ‘blonde eyebrow pencil’ that I thought was close, but it’s a little grey and doesn’t show up much on me.
Thanks!

Rachel S

August 3, 2013 at 11:38 am

Love this look! Just wanted to chime in and say I prefer the videos without the voiceover. I find it easier to follow along when the pace is a little slower and I like the personality that comes through when you are speaking as you go, rather than after the fact.

MKF

August 3, 2013 at 12:16 pm

Thank you Cara! I love this look. I’m doing it for my performance tonight because it was so inspiring. I just wanted to let you know that I did not care for the voice over as much because it felt less personal and more like any other youtube video. Once again I love your blog and thank you for all the inspiration!

madeline

August 3, 2013 at 1:02 pm

Hi Cara! You often mention Maybelline Highlight Concealer. I went to purchase a tube, but I couldn’t decide on a color! Do you have any info on the different colors (for use as a highlighter/under the eye)? DO you go with a more yellow, more pink, lighter than natural skin tone? What do you think! Thanks so much!

Juliet Laney

August 3, 2013 at 8:36 pm

Hey Cara…love your blog and all your tips and tricks…and you are beautiful!! This is a beautiful look but I feel like the video isn’t complete or something. After the lashes it’s like you have on a lot more eye make up then what you showed us. And also you said “we’ll go back and clean that up” about the under eye shadow and then never do so I feel like a lot was missing??

Lillie

August 4, 2013 at 2:33 pm

Hey Cara! I was wondering if you already have, or could do a post on finding the perfect foundation for us very fair-skinned girlies! Most drugstore foundations are far too dark or have yellow undertones 🙁 hope to see a post like this soon! ☺

Lillie

Drea

August 6, 2013 at 11:42 am

Hey, Lillie. You should go to Sephora bc we have this color match system called Color IQ. We partnered with Pantone (the color authorities who give color codes to everything from paint, to coca cola red, hair color, and makeup) to make this system to perfectly match your skin. It will pull up everything Sephora carries in stores around the whole US and you can even email it to yourself so you just know what your options are. There’s a lot of power to knowing.

If you did the glowy look, Stila is pretty cost effective for a higher end brand and they have a dewy foundation with the proper shade of concealer for contouring (which is also a pain for us fairer ladies). Otherwise CC creams are lighter in feel too but do the covering of blemishes/dark spots/scarsfrombarfights. (Clinique = A++)

I know that was long, but I just sympathize with having the wrong color match. Been there, done that tooo many times.

KG

August 4, 2013 at 6:53 pm

Cara, THANK YOU for this tutorial! I love it so much! What really makes me happy is that you used brown contacts to really recreate her look, it really helped me visualize what it would possible look like on me, being that I have brown eyes. I love all of your eye makeup tutorials and love the way they look on your eyes because they are such a pretty blue. It made me smile because I always admire those with light colored eyes and here you were putting on contacts to make your eyes brown. Anywho, thank you again! xo

Kellie

August 4, 2013 at 7:36 pm

So for your eye shadow…you only have 1 color in 2 spots? Is that really it? Did you put any eye primer on first or anything? Cause the end look seems like you have many colors blended. I’m thinking “can it really be this easy”?!

Cara

August 4, 2013 at 9:10 pm

Hi Misty! I started with foundation on my whole face including my eye lids so it was a sort of shadow base. I am sorry, I agree that this video was too rushed, I will for sure make it easier to follow next time!

Misty Beltran

So where did you get those contacts? They look so real. Remember when colored contacts looked super fake? Almost like “Halloween” fake lol. These are so cool! I think you’re gorgeous no matter the eye color, but it’s always fun to experiment.

LauraBeth

August 6, 2013 at 8:52 am

Fantastic natural look but everything looks good on you 😉
I didn’t care for the voice-over style as much either for the same reasons others have listed. It does make it quicker but maybe a little too quick. I feel like you’re actually talking to me the other way and say what you’re thinking as you are actually doing it like I will be when I’m trying it.
Thanks! keep them coming 🙂

Drea

August 6, 2013 at 11:36 am

Long time reader, first time commenter so I’ll try to make this quick.

I’m beginning to freelance myself and work at a cosmetics store right now. I tell EVERYONE and their mother about your blog bc you make it so easy to learn. I’m always picking up new tricks from what you do. My clients most often compliment me on my complexion and I tell them that I learned to HAC from Ms. Makeup Extraordinaire, Maskcara.

Now that I got all that fan stuff out of the way, I have to tell you that I absolutely love your brows like that! Totally opened your eyes up.

Cara, LOVE LOVE this tutorial! I have brown eyes and love to use neutral/brown shades, and I’m so excited to try this out now 🙂

I have a question about the powder you used to contour – I see you linked the True Match in “deep cool”…is that the actual shade you used in the video? it seems so dark on Amazon, but I trust you!! 😉
I’m stil on a search for something to contour with (haven’t had great luck with bronzers yet) and if this is something I should look into, I will be sure to pick it up next time I hit the store!

Also, I see you mention “your highlighter”…I have the one you linked, but I don’t think I apply it correctly. It’s not looking that great/natural when I use it, even with blending. Do you have any tips on how to apply it (I’m definitely purchasing that dual ended brush you mentioned!) or maybe a suggestion of another highlighting product I can try?
If you need to see what I look like, my IG is http://instagram.com/Miyabi_Na

marjorie

August 6, 2013 at 5:00 pm

Cara, I love this look. As always you’re amazing. I was just wondering if you’re still planning on doing the hair tutorial. It looks great on you, and it seems like every time I’ve tried the side braid thing it looks thin or misshapped. Help!

I’ve tried your suggested L’Oreal True Match for contouring the sides of my nose ( I have a wide nose) and it just never blends. I use moisturizer all over my face and no powder – I’m sure that’s part of the problem. I have mature skin and powder doesn’t look good. Is there a contouring product I can use on my nose which is creamy and might blend better into my moisturizer and foundation ? I REALLY want to try the contouring and feel very frustrated. thank you for your help!

Fran

Amelia Jacobs

August 8, 2013 at 8:41 pm

This is amazing! And so are the rest of your videos! I didn’t realize I have responses pretty much all of them on Pinterest! I just noticed you were the same women in all of them! Haha! I wanted to ask you if before you started applying this look in the video, did you already have foundation or anything on? Thanks!

Cara I love your blog, I have just started following you a few weeks now and love checking my email to see a new post. I love this new tutorial. Though I’ve looked everywhere to find covergirl liner in mink. Do you know if it’s only sold in the US? If so do you know another one that is pretty close? I went to the store today to try a bunch of different brands and colours but just wasn’t sure.
I love this look on you!

Chelsea M.

August 21, 2013 at 4:24 pm

Thank you so much for this!!! I tried the look this morning for work with colors and products I have that were similar to the ones you used. I’m blonde-haired with blue eyes so I was a bit worried how it would look. My boyfriend (who rarely notices makeup changes) couldn’t stop commenting on how good it looked. Needless to say I’ll be using this more and more 🙂
Thank you so much for your blog – I always look forward to new posts! I love that you make these high-end looks doable for your average, everyday woman. Thank you again for inspiring confidence and beauty, not only on the outside but the inside as well!
XOXO

Erin Marie

September 12, 2013 at 1:15 pm

This is belated but I have been in love with this look since you’ve posted it. I have hooded eyes and this method works SO WELL for them. You can really darken it and make it dramatic too. Thanks so much.

Shawna

September 16, 2013 at 8:46 pm

This has become one of my favorite looks to do. Turns out beautiful every time. My question is this….do you have that dress over jeans or leggings or something? Cuz I’m thinking you don’t wear dresses this short for real 😉

Love the eyebrow trick. I always just do the exact same thing with my makeup every time. I’m scared to try new things but plan to buy some more products which I think will get me to explore a little more.

danni sjoden

Krystal

November 13, 2013 at 5:07 am

Oh my gosh, Cara! I just recently discovered your blog and I’m in love! I tried this look out tonight and I received so many compliments! I haven’t quite perfected it yet but your tutorials are so easy to follow! Thank you!
From a fan down under!
Krystal

Grace

November 25, 2013 at 8:54 pm

I absolutely love this look! I actually have been following your blog for a while, and I love almost all your tutorials (especially the HAC) However, Is there any way you can perhaps do this look on Asian eyes? or give any tips on how to? I’ve been trying to achieve this look because it looks so natural, but just slightly enhanced. But, being Asian without deep set eyes and no prominent nose, it’s a bit hard to achieve–I always end up with a bruised eye look. :/
Hope to hear from you! Thanks.
-Grace

Nat

December 3, 2013 at 6:21 pm

Love, love, love the look. I just discovered your blog and now I’m obsessed. I have one question though…..I feel like if I set me foundation with bronzer instead of powder I will turn my face brown. Do you have a bronzer and brush that you recommend for this? Thanks! =)

HELP! You are absolutely amazing with makeup! I’m in love with all of your videos. Im getting married in Costa Rica this June and because it’s a destination wedding I wont be having a makeup artist, so i’ll be stuck doing my own makeup. Are there any products you recommend that I get for a beach wedding and tricks you give me so I have perfect makeup? Thank you sooo much! 🙂

I know this post is from a few months ago but I have to tell you – I used your Cover Girl mink suggestion on the lips and OMG I love. I’m an everyday nude lip girl but this is my new go to. LOVE LOVE it, such a great tip!! (I’m a new bloglovin follower:). Merry Christmas!

Tammy

December 25, 2013 at 9:02 am

I love your posts! I have a question though, when do you use bronzer and when do you use blush? I’m more into the natural look and I’ve always been debating between using a bronzer or blush. I have olive colored skin and many people tell me to use bronzer, but I just don’t know! Do you have any hints for me? Thanks! Merry Christmas!

Sonya

Sagynysh

January 19, 2014 at 10:39 pm

Hi, I just started following your tutorials, and I think they are awesome. Which L’oreal True match powder would you recommend, I have dark almost black hair, hazel eyes, and light skin. Bronzers usually look muddy on me.

Liya

March 4, 2014 at 6:09 am

Hi Cara,

I just started watching your makeup tutorials and think they are amazing. I have also picked up some of your techniques suggested in Allure magazine. I have a question regarding the Ariadne look though-in the video you said you used Corrupt eyeliner but your blog says Demolition. Which one is it? Also I have Mac Concrete- is that too dark/too light for the brows or should I get Brun? I am NC 35 for reference.Thanks in advance for your response.

What a beauty! I love this makeup look. You have the prettiest eye color. I wish someone would replicate your exact shade of blue to make into contact lenses. I very seriously wonder how possible that would be? I would buy them in a heartbeat! Even in this day and age contact lens color selections are still never like the color in their advertisements. I hate false advertising! Your shade of blue is no ordinary blue. Stunningly beautiful and unique in its shade. As you can see, I take my beauty very seriously! 🙂 I’m always looking for the best and the prettiest and most unique everything whenever/wherever possible. I am a treasure hunter! 🙂 Thank you for posting this! How I wish I had my own makeup artist to help me every day. I guess I sort of do though don’t I? 🙂 Thank heaven for your tutorials! Amen! 🙂

Wow! Feeling awesome to watch this video. I always use simple natural looking makeup as I feel in disguise putting gorgeous one. Recently I bought a liquid eyeliner that made me really satisfied as I can put the line without any skipping or running out with its thin marker-like tip. So now I’m a step ahead putting the natural makeup 🙂
I purchased it from: http://trend-labs.com/i/B0031NNE56

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About Me

Hi! I'm Cara.

I'm the founder and creator of Maskcara Beauty. I live in Southern Utah with my husband and three boys and one girl. (We’re a foster family!) When I’m not being a mom, I’m a makeup artist, beauty blogger and business owner. I created Maskcara to share my love of beauty.

I believe that most women are twice as pretty as they give themselves credit for inside and out, I’m on a mission to change that.